The election night in the United States concluded with a celebration at Mar-a-Lago, where candidate Donald Trump welcomed over 4,000 guests to a party that marked his triumphant return to the White House, according to projections.
Trump, who appeared optimistic from the start of the day, celebrated the significant lead achieved in the Electoral College and the popular vote, confirming a victory that was less contested than many analysts had anticipated.
The celebration at his mansion in Miami featured prominent figures from the media and the business world, notably Elon Musk and Dana White, who joined him during the evening.
Musk, the owner of Tesla and the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), was one of the most active figures on social media and provided financial support for the Republican campaign.
In the hours leading up to the official confirmation of the results, Musk expressed his support on the platform and even predicted a Republican victory, despite several states still counting their votes. This gesture sparked criticism and controversy, as the billionaire did not hesitate to declare the election over while recounts were still underway in various regions.
With his visible and constant support on X, Musk played a key role in amplifying Trump's campaign, managing to mobilize thousands of followers and supporters of conservative ideology.
Dana White, president of the UFC and a close friend of Trump, also stood out during the event. White has been a consistent ally of Trump in his public appearances and has openly supported his candidacy, advocating for his proposals and policies.
His presence at the celebration symbolized the support that influential figures in sports and entertainment have shown the former president, reinforcing his image of leadership and his connection with prominent figures from various sectors.
The party at Mar-a-Lago unfolded amid applause and speeches from close associates of Trump, who celebrated his return to the political arena.
The atmosphere was one of victory and promises to "restore the greatness of the United States," a message that Trump has maintained as the central pillar of his campaign. This event not only marks an electoral milestone but also the beginning of a new phase for the Republican Party, backed by a strong support base and the presence of powerful allies in key sectors of the economy and popular culture.
Donald Trump won Florida with 54.8% of the votes, securing its 30 electoral votes, in part due to the support from Hispanic voters from countries like Cuba and Venezuela. He also triumphed in Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Alabama.
At his celebration in Mar-a-Lago, Trump was joined by thousands of supporters who had gathered earlier at the Palm Beach Convention Center under strict security measures to await the results.
Trump also won in Miami-Dade County, securing victory there for the first time since 1988, thanks to the support of the Cuban-American community.
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